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    furthermore some people with renal artery stenosis present with episodes of flash pulmonary edema. Renal artery stenosis is most often caused by atherosclerosis...
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    Aberrant renal arteries may be present, and may complicate surgical procedures. Renal artery stenosis, or narrowing of one or both renal arteries will lead...
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    Angina (coronary artery stenosis) Carotid artery stenosis which predispose to (strokes and transient ischaemic episodes) Renal artery stenosis The types of...
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  • Thumbnail for Angioplasty
    without stenting of the renal artery. There is a weak recommendation for renal artery angioplasty in patients with renal artery stenosis and flash edema or...
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    swelling that generally affect the hands and feet. Renal artery stenosis - the narrowing of renal arteries that carry blood to the kidneys from the aorta...
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  • Thumbnail for Carotid artery stenosis
    Carotid artery stenosis is a narrowing or constriction of any part of the carotid arteries, usually caused by atherosclerosis. The common carotid artery is...
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    kidneys. These include: Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis Fibromuscular dysplasia Systemic vasculitis Renal artery aneurysm Arteriovenous fistula Arterial...
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    any stenosis.[citation needed] From clinical trials, 20% is the average stenosis at plaques that subsequently rupture with resulting complete artery closure...
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    ED was 0.007%. Kidney ischemia Renal artery stenosis Saju, Jiya Mulayamkuzhiyil; Leslie, Stephen W. (2023-05-30). "Renal Infarction". StatPearls Publishing...
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  • Thumbnail for Aortic dissection
    more arteries supplying portions of the central nervous system. If the AD involves the abdominal aorta, compromise of one or both renal arteries occurs...
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    increased appetite, fast heart rate, bulging eyes, and tremor. Renal artery stenosis may be associated with a localized abdominal bruit to the left or...
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    the renal arteries causing stenosis and ischemic kidney disease.[citation needed] In this situation, the kidney supplied blood by the narrowed renal artery...
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    commonly from the compression of the left renal vein (LRV) between the abdominal aorta (AA) and superior mesenteric artery (SMA), although other variants exist...
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    within the lumen over the plaque, stenosis (narrowing) of the vessel develops in some areas. Less frequently, the artery enlarges so much that a gross aneurysmal...
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  • Renal adysplasia dominant type Renal agenesis meningomyelocele Müllerian defect Renal agenesis, bilateral Renal agenesis Renal artery stenosis Renal calculi...
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    can occur in any part of the brain but are most commonly found in the arteries of the cerebral arterial circle. The risk of rupture varies with the size...
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    In patients with non-severe asymptomatic aortic valve stenosis and no overt coronary artery disease, the increased troponin T (above 14 pg/mL) was found...
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  • hypertension: renal artery stenosis and fibromuscular dysplasia.[citation needed] The normal physiological response to low blood pressure in the renal arteries is...
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    transplanted and with a test dose of captopril to highlight possible renal artery stenosis in the donor's other kidney, and later the performance of the transplant...
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    The latter include renal artery stenosis, or the narrowing of the renal artery which supplies the kidney with blood, and renal vein thrombosis, which...
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